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jeatrice

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How did Bandura demonstrate the existence of observational learning in the famous Bobo doll study?
 
  a. He showed that children would model an adult they saw in a film.
  b. He showed that children scared by a loud noise would cry when they heard a bell.
  c. He showed that boys liked dolls as much as girls.
  d. He showed that children regress when they know a new sibling is about to be born.

Question 2

One of the elements that distinguished social cognitive theory from operant conditioning theory was the social cognitive theory emphasis on
 
  a. reinforcement.
  b. qualitative stages.
  c. observational learning.
  d. epigenetic processes.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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